Posted on 12/26/2014 5:12:52 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Despite a record number of states legalizing same-sex marriage, Michael Sam coming out and the very real prospect of a film about a gay mathematician taking home the Best Picture prize at the 87th annual Academy Awards, 2014 was filled with reminders that the arc for LGBT civil rights is never a straight line. Brian Tashman at RightWingWatch.com has assembled a list of the ten worst anti-LGBT stories of 2014 demonstrating just how far we have to go on the long, hard slog toward full equality.
10.) Comparing LGBT Americans to Nazis and terrorists
It can never be said that leaders of the Religious Right dont love their metaphors. When theyre not accusing the LGBT community of being Nazis, members of ISIS or simply your garden-variety of terrorists, Brian Brown of the National Organization for Marriage, Matt Barber of Liberty Counsel and Bryan Fischer of the American Family Association have all said opponents of LGBT rights today are facing a situation reminiscent of the oppression African-Americans endured under Jim Crow (minus the lynching, restrictions on voting, separate water fountains and, well, just about everything else black people went through during that period in our nations history.)
9.) Calls for civil disobedience to stop the gay menace
There exists no greater threat to this nation than gasp! full equality for members of the LGBT community. Naturally, that requires acts of civil disobedience. According to the report, Janet Mefferd hoped that an anti-gay Rosa Parks would soon emerge, while Matt Barber, who has pledged to bring back some of the civil disobedience that we saw in the 60s during those civil rights struggles to stop the LGBT sexual orientation agenda, said that anti-gay activists will be acting just like Martin Luther King Jr. by demonstrating against gay rights. Dont forget your sunscreen. D.C. summers can be brutal.
8.) Calls for secession
Actually, this may not be a bad idea altogether. Reagan administration official, Douglas MacKinnon, has called for all the Southern states to secede in order to start a new country utterly devoted to traditional values. He wants to call it simply Reagan. We think it should be called the United States of Texarkissolina. But were crazy that way.
7.) Dave Agema wins the annual Gays will destroy America award
Well, someone had to win it. Youll recall Mr. Agema. Hes the Michigan GOP politician who endorsed Russias anti-propaganda laws as good, common-sense measures and published a scientific survey not on Facebook proving once and for all that homosexuals are filthy. Oh, do behave!
6.) Josh Duggar works to repeal Fayettevilles non-discrimination ordinance out of love for gay people
Josh Duggar loves you. No, really, he does. In fact, when he sold cars, he sold cars to gay people. But, damn it, dont you know were just a bunch of Klansman looking to silence the straight majority by not allowing them to discriminate based on ones sexual orientation? (What is it with all these dreadful chapters from black history anyway?)
5.) Rick Perrys new eyeglass frames permit him to be even dumber
Folks, dont you get it? You see, just as you may feel the need to follow a particular lifestyle, you have the right to unfollow a particular lifestyle. Speaking in California to the Commonwealth Club, Perry states, Whether or not you feel compelled to follow a particular lifestyle or not, you have the ability to decide not to do that, Perry philosophized to audible groans from the crowd. I may have the genetic coding that Im inclined to be an alcoholic, but I have the desire not to do that, and I look at the homosexual issue the same way. Must be the new frames.
4.) Ted Cruzs DOMA 2.0
Poor Ted. While his heart has been weeping over the string of legal victories for same-sex marriage, hes also been busy reconfiguring the U.S. Constitution so that the 14th Amendment cannot be used in cases involving equal rights for gays and lesbians. Sounds to us like the only ones weeping are the Founding Fathers who never meant the Constitution to be used as a tool to take away someones rights. (And isnt weeping a little, well, you know, gay?)
3.) DADT: Who? Us bitter?
The ban on openly gay soldiers was lifted in 2011. But that hasnt stopped the Religious Right from continually predicating the overthrow of our military from imminent sissification. But since that hasnt happened yet, perhaps Louie Gohmert, R-Texas, is on to something: [T]he end of Dont Ask Dont Tell will make the U.S. more vulnerable to terrorism because gay soldiers will take after the ancient Greeks in bringing their lovers to the frontlines so they can give them massages before they go into battle. Free massages? Sign us up!
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2.) Michael Sams End Times-triggering kiss
How dare Michael Sam kiss his boyfriend on national television after receiving a call that he had been drafted by the St. Louis Rams? Talk about apoplectic. That kiss was called everything from sewer filth; yucky; gross; cringe-inducing and nauseating. And if that werent enough, Rush Limbaugh warned, Sams decision to come out of the closet is evidence that heterosexuals are under assault. Insert Jim Crow/Hitler/terrorist metaphor here.
1.) Uganda: We like you. We really, really like you.
Just for the record, Ugandans arent the only ones cheering their barbaric new anti-gay laws. Concerned Women for America, Liberty Counsel and the American Family Association defended Uganda, with the latter condemning criticisms of the law as Satanic. Meanwhile, Glenn Grothman, a Wisconsin lawmaker who last month won his race for an open seat in the U.S. House, also attacked opponents of Ugandas anti-gay law, warning that people like Sec. John Kerry will bring about Gods judgment on America for his criticisms of Uganda. Sure, but can they identify Uganda on a map?
The transgressors are coming to the full rapidly.
It comes from being a perpetual victim. They seek protected status bases on the type of sex they prefer.
I laugh at how they fail to see how they do compare to Nazis.
Like Gaystapo has no basis in reality?
When they’re not suing, shaming, labeling and committing PR campaigns against Christian businesses for refusing to host gay marriages, cater them or bake cakes for them they just love to throw around bigotry claims as casually as the other popular progressive abuse of “raciss”.
I honestly don’t care one way or another about gay and lesbian couples. However I wish they’d really just stop acting like it’s a big deal. We’ve been through 30 years of gay pride parades so... why exactly are we supposed to “get used to it” when we’ve seen that same float for decades?
I swear these people need to search high and low to be perpetually offended or they’d have no job or reason to exist.
Let’s take the fight back to them....full re-criminalization of their behavior
It ain’t genetic and even if it was, it’s completely OK to outlaw it.
Perfectly normal to regulate private behavior by laws.
I mean...how many murders take place in public?
Just because you do it at home don’t make it a civil right.
There’s no “phobia,” but there is much disgust.
They largely win by whining. People want to make peace at almost any cost.
Most of Chicago’s murders seem to be public ones... drivebys etc.
They (the loud mouthed ones I mean, not necessarily the quiet probable-majority) probably know it and like it. They are on the level of the devil... just cranking out the lies because of the mileage they get.
Can’t complain. Queer privilege don’t you know.
Faggies’ sense of self begins and ends with the perverse use of their genitals. Nothing else matters.
It’s a sexual perversion and just like all perversions they seek to lay blame for their own misery on anyone or thing other than ‘their choice’ to act on their perversion.
Further they see life in general thru that perversion so I could care less what they want or think about pretty much everything.
I think we need the year in Homopervia citations.
Next time you find yourself arguing with a Democrat:
“OK, if you admit to ‘hoplophobia’, I may remember that ‘homophobia’ means, what again?
“Fear of sissies?”
I'm here,I'm queer,and you have a psychiatric disorder!
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